The perfect car should be an extension of yourself. Not just in an emotional sense, but in terms of your ideals. Your car should reflect who you are and what you believe in and if you're anything like us, you believe in sustainability. Luckily, so does Ford, which is why it engineers its vehicles with sustainability and the environment in mind.
Climate change is a real and present threat, which is why Ford recently developed a manufacturing process that turns carbon emissions into usable plastics for auto manufacturing. This technology is set to roll out in the next couple of years, but Ford already has a strong groundwork in sustainable engineering in many of its current generation vehicles. Ford has already replaced carbon-costly foam in its vehicular design with the much more sustainable soy-based variant. In addition, Ford has been using coconut fiber in creating its trunk liners, while recycled t-shirts and denim have been re-purposed to make soft, comfortable fabric seating on many of its vehicles.
With this innovative new plastics manufacturing solution, Ford hopes to rocket into a future of sustainably designed vehicles and lead by example for its competition. So, if you'd like to learn more about the sustainably designed vehicles in Ford's 2016 portfolio, visit us at Sioux Falls Ford for a test drive today!